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Girl Who Knew Too Much, The (1963)
Rating:
Starring: Leticia Roman, John Saxon, Valentina Cortese, Dante De Paolo
Director: Mario Bava
Category: Foreign, Horror
Studio: Image Ent.
Subtitles:
English
Length:
86 mins

 
 

 

Nora Davis (Leticia Roman) jets away to Rome to vacation with Edith, an old family friend.Unfortunately, her trip is anything but relaxing...On the first night, Edith dies - and as Nora runs into the night for help, she becomes an eyewitness to a murder as she sees a woman stabbed to death on the Piazza di Spagna!Being a young woman with an insatiable appetite for murder mysteries, Nora can't get anyone to believe her story, but with the help of the attentive Dr. Marcello Bassi (John Saxon), she learns that a murder did occur on that very spot - 10 years earlier - when Emily Craven fell victim to the "Alphabet Murderer"!What did Nora Davis really see, and who is stalking her through Rome?Could it be the Alphabet Killer, looking for victim D?

Mario Bava's The Girl Who Knew Too Much (La ragazza che sapeva troppo, 1963) is more than a stylish homage to the "Americans Abroad" thrillers of Alfred Hitchcock.It was the first movie to show the influence of a distinctly Italian breed of thriller known as the "giallo" -- named after a series of mystery pulps with yellow ("giallo") jackets published in Italy by Mondadori, which were renowned for their lurid cover art and attention to violent detail.Originally released in America (in greatly revises form) as Evil Eye, Bava's innovative thriller is presented here -- for the first time -- in its original director's cut, in Italian with English subtitles.